58 1J erboten The strictly Aryan compiler of this brilliant collection of Nazi nuggets has compressed into one book those excerpts from the speeches and writings of Hitler and his associates best calculated to start a great and tumultuous laughter echoing and re- echoing over our democratic hills. , i.. ,.. c þ I < ' !II ^ o IJI C '? , 'JlF "II "-It -- LUNACY BfCOMES US -=: / \ =- _-- /1 \, ==- --:: t!Í / - -= ,W ....,-j Iii == = " - -" ",:: V;,;<,,;.,. r \,<,, l;' , .:: ,.:...' " LI ADOlf HITLER u IliA AMo'ciaIiM "Í' Edited by CLARA LEISER The essence of all their ridiculousness the tragic humor of their unchecked fanaticism, the whole vast range of N azidiocy are here displayed in the words of the German Leaders-or should we say MIS-leaders? 2nd Large EditÌon Before Publication FeLLI" ILLUSTRATED $1. 25 LIVERIGHT IU'ltUn:11 386 Fourth Avenue, N. Y. .0/ ... :"::':'0 ,:.\, , ',>ok V . -". , ' '; R. S. P. 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